| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -msb-, *msb* |
| (เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา msb มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: mob) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | MSB | n. See mutual savings bank. [ abbr. ] [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Mob | n. [ L. mobile vulgus, the movable common people. See Mobile, n. ] 1. The lower classes of a community; the populace, or the lowest part of it. [ 1913 Webster ] A cluster of mob were making themselves merry with their betters. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Hence: A throng; a rabble; esp., an unlawful or riotous assembly; a disorderly crowd. [ 1913 Webster ] The mob of gentlemen who wrote with ease. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] Had every Athenian citizen been a Socrates, every Athenian assembly would still have been a mob. Madison. [ 1913 Webster ] Confused by brainless mobs. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A criminal organization or organized criminal gangs, collectively; the Mafia; the syndicate; as, he was a lawyer for the mob. [ PJC ] Mob law, law administered by the mob; lynch law. -- Swell mob, well dressed thieves and swindlers, regarded collectively. [ Slang ] Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Mob | n. [ See Mobcap. ] A mobcap. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Mob | v. t. To wrap up in, or cover with, a cowl. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | Mob | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Mobbed p. pr. & vb. n. Mobbing. ] To crowd about, as a mob, and attack or annoy; as, to mob a house or a person. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Mobbish | a. Like a mob; tumultuous; lawless; as, a mobbish act. Bp. Kent. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Mobcap | n. [ D. mop-muts; OD. mop a woman's coif + D. muts cap. ] A plain cap or headdress for women or girls; especially, one tying under the chin by a very broad band, generally of the same material as the cap itself. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Mobile | n. [ L. mobile vulgus. See Mobile, a., and cf. 3d Mob. ] The mob; the populace. [ Obs. ] “The unthinking mobile.” South. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Mobile | a. [ L. mobilis, for movibilis, fr. movere to move: cf. F. mobile. See Move. ] 1. Capable of being moved; not fixed in place or condition; movable. “Fixed or else mobile.” Skelton. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity; moving or flowing with great freedom; as, benzine and mercury are mobile liquids; -- opposed to viscous, viscoidal, or oily. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Easily moved in feeling, purpose, or direction; excitable; changeable; fickle. Testament of Love. [ 1913 Webster ] The quick and mobile curiosity of her disposition. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Changing in appearance and expression under the influence of the mind; as, mobile features. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Physiol.) Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. Capable of moving readily, or moving frequenty from place to place; as, a mobile work force. [ PJC ] 7. Having motor vehicles to permit movement from place to place; as, a mobile library; a mobile hospital. [ PJC ] | | Mobile | n. a form of sculpture having several sheets or rods of a stiff material attached to each other by thin wire or twine in a balanced and artfully arranged tree configuration, with the topmost member suspended in air from a support so that the parts may move independently when set in motion by a current of air. [ 1913 Webster ] | | mobilisation | n. Mobilization. [ Chiefly Brit. ] [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
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| | mob | (n) ฝูงชนที่กำลังสับสนอลหม่าน, See also: ฝูงชนวุ่นวาย, Syn. rabble, crowd | | mob | (n) แก๊งมาเฟีย, See also: กลุ่มอาชญากร, Syn. mafia | | mob | (vt) รุมล้อม, See also: ห้อมล้อม, กลุ้มรุม, Syn. throng, crowd, swarm | | mob | (vt) ก่อการจลาจล, See also: ชุลมุนวุ่นวาย, โจมตีอย่างรุนแรง, Syn. crowd |
| | mob | ฝูงชน (มักก่อความวุ่นวาย) [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | | mob | ฝูงชนวุ่นวาย [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | | | | | mob | (n) a disorderly crowd of people, Syn. rout, rabble | | mobbish | (adj) characteristic of a mob; disorderly or lawless, Syn. moblike, Example: fanned mounting tension into mobbish terrorizing; moblike mentality | | mobcap | (n) large high frilly cap with a full crown; formerly worn indoors by women | | mobile | (n) a river in southwestern Alabama; flows into Mobile Bay, Syn. Mobile River | | mobile | (n) a port in southwestern Alabama on Mobile Bay | | mobile | (n) sculpture suspended in midair whose delicately balanced parts can be set in motion by air currents, Ant. stabile | | mobile | (adj) migratory, Syn. wandering, peregrine, nomadic, roving, Example: a restless mobile society; the nomadic habits of the Bedouins; believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future; wandering tribes | | mobile | (adj) moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place), Ant. immobile, Example: a mobile missile system; the tongue is...the most mobile articulator | | mobile | (adj) having transportation available | | mobile | (adj) capable of changing quickly from one state or condition to another, Example: a highly mobile face |
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